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Just slightly more than my twitter stream.Fri, 20 Nov 2015 19:12:28 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.5.1By: Foo Hack » Fix for Vi’s broken arrow key support in iTermhttp://isaacschlueter.com/2007/04/fix-for-vis-broken-arrow-key-support-in-iterm/#comment-4829
Foo Hack » Fix for Vi’s broken arrow key support in iTermMon, 24 Sep 2007 17:04:32 +0000http://isaacschlueter.com/2007/04/fix-for-vis-broken-arrow-key-support-in-iterm/#comment-4829[...] originally posted this at isaacschlueter.com on Tuesday, April 17th, 2007. I’ve incorporated the info from the comments into the main [...][...] originally posted this at isaacschlueter.com on Tuesday, April 17th, 2007. I’ve incorporated the info from the comments into the main [...]
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HiggaionFri, 24 Aug 2007 14:31:13 +0000http://isaacschlueter.com/2007/04/fix-for-vis-broken-arrow-key-support-in-iterm/#comment-4471in case you use more than one terminal app, you can add this to your .vimrc:
<code>
if $TERM_PROGRAM == 'iTerm.app'
set term=linux
endif
</code>in case you use more than one terminal app, you can add this to your .vimrc:

The default termcap on Mac OS X specifies that applications should enter application-specific cursor mode when capturing the display. iTerm is faithfully sending the application-mode sequences, but most terminal emulators just ignore the app-mode escape sequences and send normal key sequences instead.

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radiusTue, 17 Apr 2007 23:38:26 +0000http://isaacschlueter.com/2007/04/fix-for-vis-broken-arrow-key-support-in-iterm/#comment-3546Nice. That one worked for me as well. Thanks again.Nice. That one worked for me as well. Thanks again.
]]>By: Isaachttp://isaacschlueter.com/2007/04/fix-for-vis-broken-arrow-key-support-in-iterm/#comment-3545
IsaacTue, 17 Apr 2007 22:56:50 +0000http://isaacschlueter.com/2007/04/fix-for-vis-broken-arrow-key-support-in-iterm/#comment-3545Actually, I just found that the same problems show up using the <code>more</code> and <code>less</code> commands. They worked right with the hjkl keys, however, just like Vi.
I just changed my default terminal profile in iTerm to "linux" and now everything works right with arrow keys.Actually, I just found that the same problems show up using the more and less commands. They worked right with the hjkl keys, however, just like Vi.

I just changed my default terminal profile in iTerm to “linux” and now everything works right with arrow keys.

]]>By: radiushttp://isaacschlueter.com/2007/04/fix-for-vis-broken-arrow-key-support-in-iterm/#comment-3544
radiusTue, 17 Apr 2007 21:11:44 +0000http://isaacschlueter.com/2007/04/fix-for-vis-broken-arrow-key-support-in-iterm/#comment-3544thank you so much for this fix.
This has pissed me off to no end since i upgraded my older version of iterm. i was starting to resort to Terminal.app, which no one should have to do.
keep up the good work, homie.thank you so much for this fix.
This has pissed me off to no end since i upgraded my older version of iterm. i was starting to resort to Terminal.app, which no one should have to do.

keep up the good work, homie.

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